Roger Nygard
Roger Nygard | |
---|---|
Born | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States | 28 March 1962
Occupation(s) | Film director, producer, writer |
Roger Nygard (born March 28, 1962) is a film director and producer. As a director he has worked on Tales of the Unknown (1990), High Strung (1991), Back to Back (1996), Trekkies (1997), and Suckers (2001). He also directed Grief Counseling, an episode from the American television comedy series The Office.
His work as a film editor includes Emmy-nominated episodes The Table Read, an episode from the American television comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm and Chicklet, an episode from the American television comedy series Veep and Episode 102, an episode from the American television comedy series Who Is America?.[1]
Background
Nygard was born on March 28, 1962, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[2] His introduction into film making started at the age of seven when he found his father's 8mm camera. It had half a film roll left and with it he shot his first film.[3]
Career
Nygard directed Trekkies which was released in 1997, and its follow up Trekkies 2 some years later.[4] He directed Suckers, a film which along with Joe Yannetty, he co-wrote the story for.[5] The film was a 2001 Video Premiere Award Winner in the Screenplay category.[6] It was also an award winner in the "Special Jury Artistic Merit Award" category,[7] at the 2000 Cinequest Film Festival.[8]
He directed and produced the 2010 documentary The Nature of Existence which was described by The Hollywood Reporter as "his earnest attempt to find meaning in the universe". He spent four years traveling the world, conducting 175 interviews with an assortment of people from different backgrounds. Editing from bout 450 hours of footage was used for the final product.[9]
In 2013, Nygard entered into a deal with Country Music Television to film a reality show pilot episode which would feature the family of Brother Jed an evangelist. Nygard first saw him preach at the University of Minnesota when he was attending the college.[10]
He produced the 2020 documentary The Truth About Marriage which was accompanied by a companion book. The Cinequest Film Festival called the film "...a powerful documentary steeped in philosophy, history, and psychology...." [11]
Filmography (selective)
Title | Year | Notes # |
---|---|---|
Tales of the Unknown (segment Warped) |
1990 | |
High Strung | 1991 | |
Back to Back | 1996 | |
Trekkies | 1997 | Documentary |
Suckers | 2001 | |
Trekkies 2 | 2004 | Documentary |
CreepTales (segment Warped) |
2004 | |
The Nature of Existence | 2010 | Documentary |
The Relationship Doctrine of Don Blanquito | 2012 | Documentary |
The Truth About Marriage | 2020 | Documentary |
References
- ^ Television Academy, 2019 - [1]
- ^ "Roger Nygard". AllMovie. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
- ^ Den of Geek, Jun 2, 2009 - Interview: Roger Nygard on Trekkies, Trekkies 2 and The Nature Of Existence, Interview - Simon Brew
- ^ TrekNews.net, May 24, 2013 - Denise Crosby Talks TNG at 25, ‘Trekkies’ and Reprising the Role of Sela
- ^ Variety, October 31, 1999 - Suckers By Robert Koehler
- ^ Variety, October 23, 2001 - ‘Snow White’ & Barbie win vid awards, 2001 Video Premiere Award Winners By Scott Hettrick
- ^ Mubi.com - SUCKERS, Directed by Roger Nygard, United States, 200, Comedy
- ^ metroactive, February 17-23, 2000 - Eleven Days In the Valley, Our critics pick out the highs and lows at this year's Cinequest festival, Suckers By Richard von Busack
- ^ The Hollywood Reporter, 14-10-2010 - The Nature of Existence -- Film Review by Sheri Linden
- ^ The Maneater, Sep. 25, 2013 - Brother Jed might star in CMT reality show - By Claudia Guthrie
- ^ The Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival, [2] Mar. 3, 2019 Cinequest.org
External links
- Roger Nygard at IMDb